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Foundations of conditional logic

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1984
The linguistic particle ''if'' can be viewed as a generalized quantifier, relating sets of antecedent occasions and consequent occasions for a conditional statement. In this light, the recent logico-linguistic work on generalized quantifiers becomes available as a tool for studying conditional expressions.
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Epistemic foundations of logic

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1976
The foundations of logic should be obvious and compelling. They should at least explain why we may not deny the tautologies of this or that logical system, if we are to have a rational systen of beliefs. I believe that standard semantics helps to explain why the tautologies of the sentential calculus and lower predicate calculus should not be rejected ...
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